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- From: greg@afs.com (Gregory H. Anderson)
- Subject: Re: experienced NeXTSTEP programmer shortage
- Message-ID: <1992Dec15.195018.5227@afs.com>
- Sender: greg@afs.com
- Reply-To: greg@afs.com
- References: <Bz6wo3.Jz6@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 19:50:18 GMT
- Lines: 37
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- In article <Bz6wo3.Jz6@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> lemson@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (David
- Lemson) writes:
- >
- > You wouldn't believe how many headhunters call me in search of
- > NeXTSTEP programmers.
-
- Well, the joke's on them and anyone else who thinks experience is a
- pre-requisite for all employees hired. AFS has 9 programmers now, only two
- of whom (recent arrivals) had ANY NeXT experience at all. Dave and I
- taught ourselves NeXTSTEP programming in less than three months (and I had
- only programmed in ... BASIC ... before), although I'll admit it takes
- almost a year to get really fluent at it. Since then, we have taught
- everybody else in amazingly short periods of time.
-
- My point is that you only need one or two people who really, really know
- NeXTSTEP to build a programming shop, corporate-internal or third-party.
- Everyone else just has to be reasonably smart and open-minded. As I've
- stated innumerable times, the difficulties learning NeXTSTEP relate to
- information volume, not concepts. The AppKit, DBKit, IndexingKit, etc.,
- are just plain BIG, not hard. If you have even one or two person around
- who know how to navigate them, you can keep a whole shop moving forward.
- We do it. So can you.
-
- *soap box on*
- Why won't anyone invest in training their employees anymore? Why must
- everyone come pre-programmed for the specific job available? I'd rather
- teach programming to smart liberal arts majors who know how to think, than
- teach thinking to a bunch of computer linguists who only know how to code.
- *soap box off*
-
- Thank you. I feel better now.
-
- --
- Gregory H. Anderson | Thus spake the master programmer:
- Master Programmer / Manager | "Let the programmers be many and
- Anderson Financial Systems | the managers few; then all will be
- greg@afs.com (Nextmail OK) | productive." -- Tao of Programming
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